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Are bipolarons the same as the 'dipolarons' one hears about in dipolar liquid theory? I'm not an expert, but this would be good to include in the article. I think there is a difference, with dipolarons being larger collective excitations, but I haven't researched it in depth. Danski14(talk)20:36, 28 June 2012 (UTC)Reply